Werner Fricker - Soccer Experience

Soccer Experience

  • Playing:
  • United States Olympic Team - 1964
  • United Soccer League of Pennsylvania
All Star Team 1958-1968
Captain 1963-1968
  • Philadelphia United German-Hungarians 1954-1969
Captain 1958-1969
U.S. National Amateur Cup Champions - 1965
U.S. National Amateur Cup Finalists - 1964 & 1966
Eastern Champions - 1964 & 1966
  • United Soccer League Champions - Eight Seasons
  • Eastern Pennsylvania Champions - Eight Seasons
  • Coaching:
  • United Soccer League of Pennsylvania
U-16 Select Team
  • Philadelphia United German-Hungarians
U-14 Team
Reserve Team
Major Team
  • Administration:
  • United States Soccer Federation
Executive Vice President 1975-1984
Vice President 1974-1975
President 1984-1990
  • USSF Committee Chairman
1986 World Cup Organizing Committee
Internationsl Games Committee
Technical Committee
Restructuring Committee
Marketing Committee
Geographical Delineating Committee
  • Eastern Pennsylvania Soccer Association
President 1972-1974
  • United Soccer League of Pennsylvania
President 1970-1972
Secretary 1967-1970
  • Philadelphia United German-Hungarians
President 1968-1976
Secretary 1962-1966

Read more about this topic:  Werner Fricker

Famous quotes containing the words soccer and/or experience:

    Our first line of defense in raising children with values is modeling good behavior ourselves. This is critical. How will our kids learn tolerance for others if our hearts are filled with hate? Learn compassion if we are indifferent? Perceive academics as important if soccer practice is a higher priority than homework?
    Fred G. Gosman (20th century)

    What we men share is the experience of having been raised by women in a culture that stopped our fathers from being close enough to teach us how to be men, in a world in which men were discouraged from talking about our masculinity and questioning its roots and its mystique, in a world that glorified masculinity and gave us impossibly unachievable myths of masculine heroics, but no domestic models to teach us how to do it.
    Frank Pittman (20th century)